Community and Stakeholder Manager Georgiou is a national building construction and civil engineering company, delivering major projects across Western Australia, the Northern Territory, Queensland and New South Wales.
Our aim is to be 'the best people to work with' and our brand is a result of our culture of safety, profit, relationships, people and innovation.
At Georgiou, we create a workplace where people excel and invest in our people through all aspects of their lives.
We actively pursue our vision 'to be the best people to work with' and we achieve this through a focused and passionate approach to the development and progression of our employees.
We continue to enjoy impressive growth that has allowed us to further enhance our reputation as a progressive and rapidly emerging national business.
Georgiou has recently been awarded a number of major Western Australian infrastructure projects and as such are seeking to appoint an experienced Community & Stakeholder Manager.
Working closely with the Project and Construction Managers, this role is based at the relevant project office and offers an excellent opportunity to be part of a collaborative, innovative team that is helping to transform metropolitan infrastructure well into the future.
Why work for Georgiou?
* CCF multiple award-winning national business with a strong pipeline of upcoming projects and opportunities for career development * Competitive salary package and access to Georgiou Perks platform providing discounts to a multitude of retailers * Supportive leadership teams who care for and mentor you to achieve your full potential * Values-led organisation guided by care, integrity and excellence in everything we do * Well-being leave, Paid parental leave and flexible work arrangements available.
As a Community & Stakeholder Manager you will have demonstrated experience managing community and stakeholder engagement on large scale construction projects and in delivering stakeholder and community relations programs.
You will work as an integral member of the Relationships Team and will: * Develop and implement consultation strategy and activities to ensure the local community and key stakeholders are well informed at all times and engaged in key project decisions.
* Liaise directly with local residents, businesses and stakeholders to identify and investigate community concerns and issues and contribute to their effective management * Build strong relationships with local residents, businesses and key stakeholders * Raise community awareness of the project's progress and success by contributing to the development of project publications, advertising and website * Coordinate events and provide administrative support to the team Key competencies for the position include: * A minimum of 7 years+ experience in a similar role * Experience assisting in the delivery of a communication and branding development strategy * Previous Public Relations and community engagement experience * Proven ability in active listening, negotiation and conflict management * Outstanding organisational and communication skills * Hold an IAP2 qualification * Work with the project team members to ensure stakeholders' needs are considered throughout the project.
* Co-ordinate communications and engagement activities including communication campaigns to support traffic changes, door-knocks, community information displays, briefings and meetings.
* Plan and prepare communication materials including works notifications, project updates/newsletters, and correspondence materials.
With Georgiou you will receive strong support and ample opportunity to allow you to achieve your career goals.
As a privately owned business our people make us who we are.
Therefore, you can expect exposure to a superb working environment and culture at Georgiou alongside a clear path forward.
To learn more about who we are, visit www.georgiou.com.au and submit your application via the 'apply' tab.
Georgiou is committed to an inclusive workforce and welcomes applications of candidates from culturally diverse backgrounds, people with disabilities, people who identify as LGBTIQ+ and people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent.
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